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IS Tanzania Paying New Zealand and the EU to Do What 36 Million Cattle Should Be Doing

Kilimokwanza.org Agricultural Policy & Food Systems March 2026 News Feature  ·  Livestock & Dairy 36 Million Cattle.Zero Dairy Self-Sufficiency. Tanzania ranks second in Africa for the size of its cattle herd — and yet imports millions of litres of milk every year. Behind this paradox lies a story of culture, broken supply chains, genetics, and […]

Agrarian Pedagogy and Institutional Metamorphosis: A Comprehensive History of Egerton University Agricultural Activities from Inception to 1995

Kilimokwanza.org 2026- R6 The history of Egerton University serves as a profound microcosm of the larger socio-economic and political shifts that characterized East Africa throughout the twentieth century. Established at the nexus of colonial settler ambition and the pragmatic requirements of imperial food security, the institution’s trajectory from a rudimentary farm school to a premier […]

How East African Chefs Are Breaking the Import Habit and Backing Local Farmers

Food Systems · Hospitality · Local Sourcing From Farm to Five-Star: The Rebel Supply Chain East African chefs are bypassing the import default — building direct lines from small farmers to luxury hotel kitchens, one plate at a time. By Christine Afandi A.  ·  Kilimo Kwanza Walk into a high-end hotel kitchen in Nairobi, Dar […]

Europe’s Trade Promise vs. Reality: When African Souvenirs Become “Contraband”

Trade Policy · Food Systems · Tourism The Food Tax Tourism Trap Are EU tariff rules turning East African food souvenirs into contraband — and costing small producers money they will never see? By Christine Afandi A.  ·  Kilimo Kwanza A tourist comes to East Africa. Falls in love with the place. The people. The […]

Who Gets to Shape Africa’s Food Future?

Young agripreneurs and policymakers converge in Kigali to reimagine agriculture as a pathway to wealth, not a last resort KIGALI, Rwanda — The room at Select Boutique Hotel & Restaurant was, by design, different from the usual policy conference. No podiums draped in institutional banners. No long-winded opening ceremonies. Instead, on the morning of 14th […]

Tanzania Seeks To Overhauls Its Tax System: What the 284-Point Reform Means for Farmers, Agribusinesses and Rural Traders

Kilimokwanza.org Policy Analysis Tanzania Tax Reform Tanzania’s Tax Revolution: 284 Reforms in Seven Pillars President Samia receives a landmark commission report committing Tanzania to the most sweeping overhaul of its tax system in 35 years — with direct implications for agriculture, agribusiness, and rural SMEs. Kilimokwanza Editorial Desk | 19 March 2026 Key Numbers at […]

A $1.37 Billion Bet: Tanzania’s Plan to Turn Sunflower and Palm into Export Gold

Tanzania Charts Bold Course to End Edible Oil Import Dependency | Kilimokwanza KilimoKwanza.org Tanzania’s Agricultural Intelligence Platform News Feature  ·  February 2026 Home/ Agribusiness/ Food Security/ Edible Oil Strategy Agribusiness  ·  Food Security  ·  Dodoma Tanzania Charts Bold Course to End Edible Oil Import Dependency A landmark inter-ministerial working session charts a National Edible Oil […]

THE SPIRIT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP: Unlocking Opportunities in the Modern Economy

By George Asira Entrepreneurship is no longer just a buzzword; it is a critical pillar of modern economic development, innovation, and personal empowerment. At its core, entrepreneurship is about identifying opportunities, creating value, and taking initiative to transform ideas into tangible solutions that address real-world challenges. It is both a mindset and a practical skillset […]

The Women Who Feed Africa Can’t Cross Its Borders. A Quiet Revolution Is Underway.

Kilimo Kwanza Agriculture First — East Africa March 17, 2026 Trade & Markets  ·  Regional Policy  ·  Women in Agriculture Opinion & Analysis The Women Who Feed Africa Can’t Cross Its Borders. A Quiet Revolution Is Underway. Thousands of small traders — most of them women — power Africa’s food economy every single day. A […]